Multiple Choice
Section 29 of the contract which states, "Pigment may be redesigned at any time."
-If this case ended up in court, what might the court most likely find to be the proper price of the flowers, according to the terms of the contract?
A) $3,000 because that was how it was written on the form and Serena has no right to cross it out.
B) $2,000 because that was what they agreed and the judge would follow the intent of the parties.
C) $2,000 because that was the contract's margins.
D) $3,000 because the words were written out.
E) $2,000 because Serena may cross out terms if initialed and she gave her the new contract when the flowers were delivered.
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